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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4309
EAN: 9780806502953
ISBN: 0806502959
Label: Lyle Stuart
Manufacturer: Lyle Stuart
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: 1968-06
Publisher: Lyle Stuart
Sales Rank: 1012041
Studio: Lyle Stuart




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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - An entertaining general introduction
Essoe's loving collection of Tarzan film lore from the silent teens through the technicolor '60s is not a scholarly book. Some of the anecdotes feel uncritically drawn from press releases--since no sources are cited, it's hard to tell the facts from the spin. (Essoe credits Maureen O'Sullivan with a swimming sequence actually performed by a stand-in in "Tarzan and His Mate," which makes me wonder how reliable he is elsewhere.) The writing style is kind of dated, and it's sprinkled with bits of ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Definitive Chronicle of the Apeman's Swing to the Screen
"Essential" and "outstanding" only begin the description of this book. The author obviously loves not only the Tarzan of the screen, but of Burrough's books as well. Photos from the movies on virtually every page, yet thoughtfully and thoroughly textual, as well. We see the hero's beginning in Burrough's (up to that time) disappointing life, rapidly emerging and taking hold of the public's imagination as the most wildly popular multimedia character of the times. Yet the more successful Tarzan ... Read More





 



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